Topic: Sun

42 chapters across the catalog

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 2:55:51 - 3:00:02

1801: Hate of Speech

Katie Hopkins, LBC, and the "Most Hated" Label

The history of Katie Hopkins' rise and fall in the UK media is reviewed, including her controversial Sun column and her time on LBC. The hosts discuss the extreme public backlash she faced, which reportedly forced her family to move and change their names. An AI summary of her "most hated" moments is critiqued for its bias.

Glop
Episode 1789 1:15:41 - 1:20:24

1789: Glop

Germany Sun Tax, Rain Tax and Green Energy

Germany has reportedly introduced a "sun tax" on residents who installed solar panels, following previous incentives to adopt green energy. This new levy joins the existing "rain tax," leading to public outcry over the government's aggressive taxation of natural resources. Despite the complaints on platforms like TikTok, observers note a lack of political will among the German electorate to vote out the socialist-leaning leadership responsible for these policies.

Op Day
Episode 1772 2:53:28 - 2:56:30

1772: Op Day

Clip Blitz, Sun Poles and World Bank Nuclear Funding

A rapid-fire "Clip Blitz" covered various news items, including the European Space Agency's first images of the Sun's south pole. The World Bank announced it would end its long-standing ban on funding nuclear energy projects in developing countries to meet rising electricity demands. Other clips featured a federal judge's ruling on a detainee challenged by Marco Rubio and a gaffe by the NEA chief regarding the Declaration of Independence.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 2:57:54 - 3:03:06

1769: Mr. Umami

Trump Crypto Gala, Meme Coin Controversy

Donald Trump hosted an exclusive gala for top investors in his personal cryptocurrency meme coin, drawing criticism regarding potential conflicts of interest. Attendees included Chinese crypto mogul Justin Sun, who was previously under SEC investigation. While the White House maintains the ventures are private, critics argue the President is using his position for private gain through the "World Liberty Financial" platform.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 2:31:14 - 2:34:23

1766: Cinematic Ambush

OpenAI, Johnny Ive, AI Summer Reading List

Sam Altman's OpenAI reportedly purchased Johnny Ive's AI company for $6.5 billion. In a related story, several newspapers including the Chicago Sun-Times published a summer reading list generated by AI that included completely fabricated books by famous authors like Ray Bradbury. The writer responsible, Marco Buscaglia, apologized for the "huge mistake," which the hosts use to illustrate the unreliability of AI-generated content.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 2:49:41 - 2:53:39

1758: Scream Circle

Linda Sun Arrest and Chinese Influence in New York

Linda Sun, a former top aide to New York Governors Kathy Hochul and Andrew Cuomo, has been arrested for acting as an unregistered foreign agent for the Chinese government. Sun and her husband are accused of receiving millions in kickbacks, luxury gifts, and properties in exchange for influencing state policy and blocking Taiwanese officials. The case is highlighted as a major instance of Chinese Communist Party infiltration into U.S. state government.

Salted Ducks
Episode 1692 1:02:21 - 1:10:44

1692: Salted Ducks

Linda Sun, Chinese Spy Allegations in New York Government

Linda Sun, a former deputy chief of staff to New York Governors Andrew Cuomo and Kathy Hochul, was arrested for acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government. Prosecutors allege Sun and her husband, Chris Hu, received millions in kickbacks used to purchase a $3.5 million Long Island mansion and a Ferrari. Sun is accused of blocking Taiwanese officials from meeting with New York leadership and altering government messaging to favor Beijing.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 1:40:46 - 1:42:58

1627: White Ringer

Baltimore Sun, David Smith, Sinclair Broadcasting

The acquisition of the Baltimore Sun by David D. Smith, executive chair of Sinclair Broadcasting, has raised concerns among staff regarding the paper's future editorial direction. Smith reportedly told employees to focus on profit and criticized the quality of current journalism at the 187-year-old publication. Critics worry that Smith will inject a conservative agenda into the local news outlet, similar to Sinclair's television stations.

Coup Map
Episode 1580 30:11 - 34:22

1580: Coup Map

Medical Misinformation Investigation, Lena Sun and COVID Remedies

Lena Sun of the Washington Post conducted an investigation into doctors who prescribed unproven COVID-19 treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. The report, featured on PBS NewsHour, claims these physicians faced few repercussions from state medical boards despite spreading what the Post characterizes as medical misinformation. The segment highlights the tension between medical consensus and off-label prescribing.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 2:52:04 - 2:56:03

1522: Boiling Ocean

Jeremy Clarkson, Meghan Markle Controversy

British TV host Jeremy Clarkson faced intense backlash and potential firing by Amazon Prime after writing a satirical column about Meghan Markle in *The Sun*. Clarkson referenced a *Game of Thrones* scene, expressing a desire to see the Duchess paraded through the streets. Prince Harry condemned the article as "horrific and cruel," while the hosts discuss the death of comedy and the "dick treasure" status of Clarkson.

No Shields, No Deals
Episode 1405 1:22:47 - 1:25:51

1405: No Shields, No Deals

Smart Cards, NFC Technology and the Death of Privacy

The hosts reflect on the 1980s marketing of "smart cards," which were promised to simplify life by combining IDs, passports, and medical records. This technology has evolved into the modern NFC-enabled smartphone. They recall Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy's famous quote that "privacy is for pussies," noting how the public has largely accepted the total loss of privacy for convenience.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 1:47:35 - 1:51:19

1356: Chest Feeding

NBA Playoffs, Chris Paul and Asymptomatic Testing in Sports

NBA star Chris Paul's entry into COVID-19 protocols despite being vaccinated raises questions about the impact of asymptomatic testing on professional sports. The hosts speculate on how these protocols could be exploited by the gambling community to manipulate betting odds by removing key players from games.

Doctored Evidence
Episode 1321 2:05:19 - 2:08:42

1321: Doctored Evidence

Hive Blockchain, Steem Attack, Brian of London

Producer Alex Trapp explains the history of the Hive blockchain, which was created after a "delegated proof of stake" attack on the Steem blockchain by Justin Sun of Tron. Sir Brian of London is noted for his work bridging Hive tokens with the Podcasting 2.0 streaming payment system. The story is presented as a successful community-led effort to circumvent Chinese corporate influence.

Ten Days of Darkness
Episode 1304 22:48 - 28:00

1304: Ten Days of Darkness

Tom Cruise Mission Impossible Rant, Scientology PR, and Audio Leaks

Leaked audio from the set of the new Mission Impossible movie features Tom Cruise shouting at crew members for violating COVID-19 safety protocols. The hosts analyze the recording as a potential PR stunt intended to show Hollywood's commitment to safety and production continuity.

Biden Reset
Episode 1221 3:12:46 - 3:15:46

1221: Biden Reset

Sun Yang, Olympic Doping Ban

Chinese swimmer Sun Yang received an eight-year ban from competition for a 2018 doping test violation, ruling him out of the Tokyo Olympics. The ban followed an incident where Sun's entourage allegedly smashed blood samples with a hammer. The story's lack of coverage in some outlets led to a discussion about Chinese influence in Western media, including their stake in platforms like Reddit.

Work To Rules
Episode 1124 1:34:30 - 1:37:45

1124: Work To Rules

SPLC Workplace Culture Review and Tina Tchen

Tina Tchen has been hired by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) to conduct a review of its workplace culture following internal scandals. The hosts highlight Tchen's reputation as a "fixer" for high-profile figures. Meanwhile, Chicago police officers remain reportedly incensed over the wasted resources spent investigating Smollett's alleged hoax.

Wobama
Episode 1099 1:53:40 - 1:58:21

1099: Wobama

Parkland Shooting Investigation, Arming Teachers Recommendation

The Florida Sun Sentinel published an investigation into the Parkland school shooting, revealing multiple missed opportunities to stop the gunman. Surveillance video showed Nicholas Cruz warning a student to leave before the massacre began, yet a "Code Red" was not immediately issued. The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Commission's draft report recommends a controversial policy of arming trained teachers to prevent future tragedies.

Red Dot
Episode 1061 1:56:29 - 1:59:59

1061: Red Dot

Off-the-Grid Living and Dutch Privacy Red Dots

The hosts discuss the benefits of using non-distracting "off-the-grid" phones like the Kyocera Dura. They also report on a Dutch culinary festival where attendees who do not wish to be photographed wear red dots to signal AI-powered cameras to blur their faces.